Student Services Blog

Field Assistant Opportunity – Summer 2017
Influence of Marine-Derived Nutrients on Mammals of the BC Central Coast
The Hakai Institute and the Applied Conservation Science Lab at the University of Victoria are looking for an enthusiastic field assistant to assist with mammal diversity surveys as part of Hakai’s 100 Islands Project. We are investigating patterns of biological diversity across islands of the BC Central Coast in relation to marine subsidies, particularly the use of marine subsidies by mammals on islands.

Position Description: Environmental Science Center Beach Naturalist
The Environmental Science Center (ESC) is a non-profit organization, offering quality, experiential environmental education programs at local beaches, streams, forested areas, and in classrooms throughout South King County. We are currently hiring Beach Naturalists for our spring 2017 Beach Heroes Programs, to take place at Seahurst Park in Burien.
The Beach Heroes program introduces students to the local Puget Sound beach habitat and the organisms that live there.

Please share with your networks that intersect environmental and race and social justice.
This student intern will be working directly with me in implementing and embedding an environmental equity and social justice lens within the environmental program and policies at Seattle City Light.
This is a paid internship and hours will be flexible with school schedules.
Thank you!
Seattle City Light Environmental Equity Student Internship Link

This will be a regional announcement including jobs at Crater Lake (the best park), and some other places like Yosemite, Olympic, Mt Ranier, etc. Do you know a great fisheries technician that has been waiting for a chance to work in a National Park? Now is that chance!
Our summer 2017 seasonal job announcements will open tomorrow and remain open only until Thursday 12/15.

Interested in gaining valuable resume building aquatic conservation science experience while supporting the historic Elwha River recovery effort (Port Angeles, WA)? Apply now for this six month position!
This AmeriCorps service member will be responsible for a restoration project as well as providing field support on multiple fronts, including but not limited to: estuarine fish sampling, river food web sampling, adult and juvenile salmonid enumeration and fish migration monitoring.

The Bureau of Reclamation is hiring two Fish Biologists for their Columbia-Cascades Area Office in Yakima, WA. Reclamation is seeking a career professional looking for an opportunity to capitalize on his or her expertise as a Fish Biologist. Make a difference in the West by assisting in meeting increasing water demands while protecting the environment.
Here is an opportunity to join a great organization with excellent growth potential!

Sound Salmon Solutions is seeking to hire two seasonal Habitat Restoration Technicians for the upcoming field season. In this position, the technicians will
implement field-based restoration efforts both independently, as a team and under the supervision of SSS staff Habitat Specialist, Habitat Coordinator, Program
Manager and any project partners to improve water quality, habitat quality and quantity. For more information about Sound Salmon Solutions and the work that they
do, visit: www.soundsalmonsolutions.org and www.facebook.com/soundsalmonsolutions
For full details of the position requirements, please visit: http://www.soundsalmonsolutions.org/employment/
Application deadline is December 1, 2016.

The Division of Marine Science and Conservation, part of the Nicholas School of the Environment at Duke University, invites applications for a full time tenure track faculty position, based at the Duke Marine Laboratory on the North Carolina coast. We seek to recruit and retain a diverse workforce to maintain the excellence of the University, and offer students varied perspectives, ways of knowing, and learning.